1. Showers and sporadic thunderstorms associated with a weak area of low pressure, the remnants of former tropical cyclone Iune, are located about 880 miles due south of Midway atoll. Environmental conditions are expected to impede any significant redevelopment of this system into a tropical cyclone as it moves slowly westward over the next couple of days. This weak system is expected to cross the international dateline into the northwest Pacific ocean Friday night or Saturday.

* Formation chance through 48 hours, low, near 0 percent.

2. Disorganized showers and isolated thunderstorms continue in the vicinity of a weak surface low about 700 miles south of Honolulu, Hawaii. Environmental conditions are not expected to be conducive for any significant development of this system as it moves toward the west northwest at 10 to 15 mph during the next two days.

* Formation chance through 48 hours, low, 10 percent.

3. The National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida is issuing advisories on tropical depression Enrique, which is located about 1210 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii. This system, which is moving slowly toward the northwest, is expected to remain east of the Central Pacific Hurricane Center area of responsibility through Saturday evening.

Elsewhere, no tropical cyclones are expected through Saturday evening.